1
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timeliness
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Brazil
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In Brazil, punctuality is relaxed and being a few minutes late is generally acceptable.
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5
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2
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timeliness
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Canadian
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In Canadian culture, punctuality is valued and being late is considered impolite.
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3
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3
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timeliness
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Mexico
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In Mexican culture, punctuality is flexible and events often experience delays.
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3
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4
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timeliness
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South Korea
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Punctuality is highly valued in both professional and social contexts in South Korea.
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3
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5
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timeliness
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Italy
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In Italy, there is a cultural acceptance of time flexibility and less scrutiny for being slightly late.
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2
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6
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timeliness
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Sweden
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In Sweden, punctuality is valued as a demonstration of professionalism and respect.
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2
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7
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timeliness
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Switzerland
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In Swiss culture, punctuality is highly valued as a sign of respect and good manners.
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2
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8
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timeliness
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United States
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In the United States, punctuality is valued but there is some flexibility allowed.
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2
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9
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timeliness
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Jamaica
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In Jamaican culture, punctuality is flexible and delays in appointments and events are often expected.
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1
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10
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timeliness
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Mauritius
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In Mauritius, being slightly late to appointments is culturally acceptable.
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1
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11
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timeliness
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Nigeria
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In Nigerian culture, being a little late is generally tolerated as time is seen as more fluid.
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1
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12
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timeliness
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Northern United States
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In the Northern United States, there is a strong emphasis on punctuality in both social and professional settings.
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1
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13
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timeliness
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Philippines
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In Filipino culture, there is more flexibility with time and being slightly late may not be heavily scrutinized.
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1
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